Producers of “Hamilton,” the smash-hit Broadway musical that opens a three-week touring engagement at the San Diego Civic Theatre tomorrow, have just named the actors that will take over several prominent roles in the show.

At the top of the list is Austin Scott, who will play the title role of Alexander Hamilton, the Revolutionary War hero, statesman and first U.S. treasury secretary.

Joining Scott is Nicholas Christopher, who will take on the role of Hamilton’s epic frenemy, Aaron Burr — the eventual U.S. vice president who (spoiler alert) killed Hamilton in a duel.

Also cast in prime roles: Julia K. Harriman as Hamilton’s wife, Eliza; Sabrina Sloan as Eliza’s sister, Angelica Schuyler; and Jordan Donica as the Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson.

Scott takes over the role of Hamilton from Michael Luwoye, who has been cast to play the lead role in the Broadway production.

Scott's credits include the off-Broadway cast of “One Day,” while Christopher has been playing John in the Broadway revival of “Miss Saigon” and portrayed George Washington in “Hamilton” on Broadway.

Harriman has been a standby in the “Hamilton” touring company that recently wrapped a run in Los Angeles. Sloan was an original Broadway cast member of “Motown The Musical,” “Hairspray,” and “Catch Me If You Can,” while Lee has been part of the ongoing Chicago production of “Hamilton.”